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HOME JOURNAL. PERRY, GA.. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 1951
Social Page
CAROLYN ETHERIDGE, EDITOR
TELEPHONE 329
MISS HUTCHINSON,
WHIDDON ARE WED
Miss Marion Hutchinson of
James, Ga., became the bride of
Dewey N. Whiddon of Perry in a
ceremony at the Elam Methodist
Church at James last Sunday
morning.
Miss Evelyn Hunt of Perry
played the wedding music and
James Lewis of Perry sang. Oth
er Perryans attending were Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Lewin, Miss Paul
ine Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Billy-
Shepherd.
The Whiddons will have an
apartment in the home of Mrs.
Eva Spencer, Gilmer St., upon
their return from their wedding
trip.
Mrs. Whiddon is a graduate of
Berry College. Mr. Whiddon is
the vocational agriculture teach
er at Perry High School.
WE SALUTE
BIRTHDAYS
IN HOUSTON COUNTY
NEXT WEEK
JULY I—Herbert F. Moore
James W. Byrd
JULY 2—Allen W. Tabor II
Hugh D. Richardson
JULY 4—“ Dot” K. Roughton
Allen Stone
JULY 6—W. W. Weddington
JULY 7—Joe C. Davis
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MISS LOVETT WEDS
SGT. R. A. BARNES
Miss Peggy Ann Lovett, daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher O.
Lovett of Warner Robins, and
Sgt. Robert A. Barnes of Robins
Air Force Base and Richmond,
Calif, were united in marriage on
June 20 in a quiet ceremony in
the First Baptist church in the
presence of the immediate famil
ies with the Rev. Vernon Brown
officiating.
Miss Francine Brown of Perry,
cousin of the bride, was her only
attendant. Sgt. Jerry Pollash of
Robins Air Force Base served as
Sgt. Barnes’ best man.
The bride, who is the niece of
Mrs. J. T. Brown of Perry, was
a member of the senior class of
Warner Robins High School.
Sgt. Barnes was graduated
from Richmond, Calif, high school
and at present is with the 14th
Air Force Band.
Immediately folowing the cere- v
mony the couple left on a wed
ding trip for points in Virginia,
Baltimore and New York, after
which they will be at home in the
Ignico Apartments at Warndr
Robins.
MRS. JARRELL OPEN
KINDERGARTEN AT HOME
Mrs. W. W. Jarrell, 906 Wash
ington St., will operate a kinder
garten at her home, beginning in
September, she announced this
week.
MRS. WHIPPLE PLANS
FOR KINDERGARTEN
Mrs. W. K. Whipple Jr. will
operate a kindergarten in Perry
next fall, she announced this
week. The place of the kinder
garten has not been selected.
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He was guilty of the one sin no
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Teachers To Go
To GEA Meet
Mrs. Floride C. Boone, Perry,
local unit president, and Miss
Frances Couey, chairman of the
Teacher Education and Profes
sional Standards Committee of
the Houston county GEA Unit,
have been invited to attend the
sth Annual GEA Leadership
. Workshop to be held at Young
Harris College July 22-25.
Approximately 400 local unit
; presidents and TEPS committee
chairmen are expected to attend
this Workshop where the GEA
program and plans for the school
year 1951-52 will be determined.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Ann Cleveland, who, with her
mother, Mrs. William H. Cleve
land and brother, Billy, is visit
ing her grandmother, Mrs. Eby
Holtzclaw, celebrated her Bth
birthday last Thursday afternoon
with a picture show party. After
the show, Ann and her guests en
joyed refrenhments.
Fashion Dots
And Dashes—
FROM HORACE & MILDRED
It’s too hot to think of anything
but “keeping cool.” This brings
on vacation talk and thoughts of
vacation clothes.
We have those cool cottons by
Hope Reed, in pastels with in
sets of lace dyed to match .. . j
the nicest thing about these is
the price, $8.98. There are also
other cool sheers to "pick up” a
vacation wardrobe try a dark 1
sheer cotton in a plaid or a pas-1
tel linen for a special occasion.
For your summer sheers you
will find a Miss Swank slip ideal.
We have these with the shadow'
panel, and you know the famous
Miss Swank slogan, “they won’t
ride up, they won’t bunch and
they won’t twist.
For the men in the family we
are selling those cool nylon and
rayon slacks. These will be i
grand for dad to take on vaca
tion and are ideal for work as ,
they are so COOL.
We “breeze along” now with |
wishes for a cool week-end from j
Horace & Mildred.—Adv.
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PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. A. P. Whipple Sr., Mrs.
L. F. Cater and her guests, Mrs.
, R. M. Smith of Jacksonville, Fla.,
; 1 spent Friday and Saturday in
; [ Columbus.
| Guests of Mrs. L. F. Cater for
f ( luncheon at the New Perry Hotel
,' were Mrs. Frampton Farmer,
; Mrs. Baxter Jones, Mrs. Frank
j Jones, Mrs. Cubbedge Snow Sr.,
; and Mrs. Cubbedge Snow Jr., all
of Macon,
t Cadet Derryle Whipple, a stu
; dent at West Point Military
I Academy, is at home for a few
. ! weeks with his mother, Mrs. A. P.
. | Whipple.
1 Mrs. Cora Boterweg of Wash
| ington, D. C., is visiting her sis
| ter, Mrs. Edna Mitchell, and oth
■, er relatives here this week.
Donna Smith, daughter of Mr.
I and Mrs. Donald Smith, has as
her guest this week Temple Jones
of Fort Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris
and son, Bill, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Hawkins are vacationing
for two weeks at Bay City, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rooney will
leave Friday morning to attend
the wedding of Miss Katherine
Candler Warren, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. W. C. Warren Jr., to La
mar Q. Ball Jr. The wedding
will take place Saturday night at
Glenn Memorial Methodist
Church. ,
Miss Mary Kathryn Duggan re
turned Saturday from a week’s
stay at Jacksonville Beach as the
, guest of Miss Pont Riley, daugh
j ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ril
ey 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson and
sons, Hugh and Reeves, returned
I Wednesday from a vacation trip
1 to the mountains of North Caro
lina.
Mrs. Bright Harper and Mrs.
W. E. Pace and daughter, Judy,
came to Perry for the weekend.
They returned to Auburn, Ala.,
where they are making their
I home while Mr. Pace is supervis
; ing a construction job.
Mrs. J. R. Jordan has returned
j home after spending five weeks
i in Texas with relatives.
I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwards
of Fort Valley visited Mrs. Betty
| Woodard, Monday.
A congenial party spending the
i day at Indian Springs Tuesday
were Mrs. C. P. Gray, Mrs. tA. P.
j Whipple Sr., Mrs. L. F. Cater and
i guest, Mrs. R. M. Smith of Jack
| sonville, Fla.
Mrs. W. B. Evans, Miss Martha
j Cooper and Martha Evans will
I return Friday from a week’s stay
j at Jacksonville Beach.
i Sgt. and Mrs. R. J. McNeil have
I had as their guests for two weeks
I his mother, Mrs. R. J. McNeil Sr.,
and nephew, Rob Tate of Atlanta
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and son, Michael of Tampa, Fla.,
visited his mother, Mrs. W. J.
Slappey, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brooks
’ of Lexington, Ga., visited his sis
ter, Mrs. Hoke Smith and Mr.
r Smith for several days.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cooper
spent Sunday in Marietta visiting
’ their daughter, Mrs. William
Davis and Mr. Davis.
| Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gray spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Folsom in Mt. Vernon. They
r attended a Presbyterian Centen
r nial observance at the local
church, of which the Folsoms are
members.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Staples and
children visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Staples, in Roop
ville last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilder and
| daughter, Myra, spent the week
end in Atlanta with Mrs. Wilder’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hogan
and little daughter, Peg, of Ma
con, were guests of her mother,
Mrs. Robert Morgan, over the
weekend.
Joanne Short, daughter of Mr.
and Mbs. Wesley Short of Clear
water, Fla., is visiting her grand
mother and aunt, Mrs. J. H. Short
and Mrs. Harris Chapman, while
her parents are on a trip.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Williamson
had as their guests over the week
end Mrs. Williamson’s sister, Mrs.
Marguerita Baldree and children,
Margery, N. W. Jr., and Aurelia,
of Inverness, Fla. A'urelia, who
had been visiting the William
sons, returned home with her
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Grace Boler and
Mrs. W. G. Etheridge Sr. spent
Thursday and Friday in Atlanta
to attend the graduation of W. G.
Etheridge from Southern College
of Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Eth
ridge, the former Miss Betty
Boler, will move to Perry on’’Fri
day and occupy the home they
have purchased at 1315 Georgia
Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ryle, Sam
Ryle and Mrs. Annie Watson at
tended the Collins-Watson wed
ding in Montezuma Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of
Macon spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Bessie Lee.
Mrs. Annie Watson is spending
two weeks in Atlanta with Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Watson.
Miss Mary McDougal and Miss
Ketus Conner spent the weekend
with Mrs. A. D. Culpepper.
Miss Elizabeth Hammock of
Columbus spent the weekend in
Perry with her mother, Mrs. Re
becca Hammock.
Mrs. Elhcl Williams and daugh
ters, Cherrell and Theresa, have
| returned from a three weeks visit
, in California, Texas and Louisi
. ana, with relatives.
Mrs. Gene Etheridge visited
; Mrs. W. G. Etheridge here during
- the weekend.
Miss Barbara Jacobs of Macon
was the guest of Miss Angela An
• derson for several days.
; Mrs. W, G. Etheridge has ac
i cepted a position at Edwards-
Harper Company,
t Miss Jo Alice Moody has ac
. cepted a position at the Vanity
- Shop.
Miss Betsy Buckner, daughter
I of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Buckner, is
‘ employed by the State Welfare
Department at Columbus follow
ing her graduation from Valdosta
State College.
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hurst spent Tuesday night with
his brother, T. F. Ursrey and
family at their home on Georgia
Avenue. Mr. Ursrey, who is state
senator from the 54th district and
aide to Com. Tom Linder, was
here on the tour of Georgia by
Southern commissioners of agri
culture.
Mrs. J. C. McLaughlin of Ak
ron, Ohio, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Jones.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Pierce Staples, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Staples, had a swim 7
ming party and picnic supper at
Houston Lake in observance of
his 9th birthday last Wednesday.
Members of his Cub Scout den
were his guests for the party.